Description
umph
umph is a handy command line tool that helps you grab video links from YouTube feeds. Whether it's playlists, favorites, or uploads, this tool has got you covered!
How Does umph Work?
Using umph, the video links are neatly printed out for you, with each link on a new line. This makes it super easy to see what you've got!
Basic Commands to Get Started
- # To fetch and parse a playlist with ID "AAF3A1D0CA1E304F":
umph AAF3A1D0CA1E304F
- # To get items 11-20 from that same playlist:
umph -s 11 -m 10 AAF3A1D0CA1E304F
- # To fetch and parse favorites for user "youtube":
umph -t f youtube
- # And if you want to fetch uploads for the same user:
umph -t u youtube
Downloading Videos Made Easy!
If you're interested in downloading playlist items using cclive (another cool tool), just run:
umph AAF3A1D0CA1E304F | cclive
- # Or, if you'd like to pick which videos to download:
umph -i AAF3A1D0CA1E304F | cclive
Get umph Today!
If you want to try it out yourself, go ahead and clone it using Git:
git clone git://repo.or.cz/umph.git
You can find more details about how to use this awesome tool by checking out the official page: Download umph here!.
User Reviews for umph FOR LINUX 7
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umph FOR LINUX is a handy tool for parsing Youtube video links from feeds. Great for managing playlists, favorites, and uploads.
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Umph is an absolute game-changer for anyone who works with YouTube playlists! Super easy to use.
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I love how umph simplifies fetching video links. The command line interface is intuitive and efficient!
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Umph has made my video organization so much easier. The ability to parse playlists quickly is fantastic!
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This tool is a must-have for content creators! It saves time and enhances productivity when managing videos.
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I've tried several tools, but umph stands out with its simplicity and effectiveness. Highly recommend!
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Umph is brilliant! It's fast, reliable, and makes handling YouTube links a breeze. Five stars all the way!